You can click, but you can't hide

"You can click, but you can't hide" is an advertising campaign run jointly by several international associations, most notably the Motion Picture Association of America (now the MPA) and the GVU, as part of the larger "Respect Copyrights" campaign against peer-to-peer file sharing of motion pictures.

This website has been permanently shut down by court order because it facilitates the illegal downloading of copyrighted motion pictures.

The illegal downloading of motion pictures robs thousands of honest, hard-working people of their livelihood, and stifles creativity.

[2] The arresting nature of the graphics, and the use of scare tactics in this campaign is a marked difference from previous large-scale copyright-promotion campaigns such as Home Taping is Killing Music and Who Makes Movies?, which appealed to the consumer's interest in the art form and the consumer's compassion for movie industry workers.

John G. Malcolm, former Senior Vice President and Director of Worldwide Anti-Piracy for the MPAA, has been quoted saying that the goal of the campaign is to "make an example of" internet movie thieves and other pirates.

Rated "I" for "Illegal Downloading: Inappropriate for All Ages" campaign logo, based on the MPAA rating system.